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Will the Waving Torch make its way to the Olympics?
Posted: Aug 7, 2008 1:06 PM

Will the Chinese Olympic Committee allow spectators to use the Waving Torch—a replica of the O...[ View complete article ]


Message: Will the Waving Torch make its way to the Olympics? Post time: Aug 7, 2008 1:06 PM
 

Author: ltuo

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Will the Chinese Olympic Committee allow spectators to use the Waving Torch—a replica of the Olympic Torch designed to spell out messages in midair when spectators wave them rapidly back and forth
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Author: ltuo

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The opinion in this article is over reacting even if the story did happen. If the author want to make a case against Chinese government, there should be much better ways. It's sad to see this kind of stuff in eetimes.
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